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The | The ADA holdings are findable through the Dataverse interface that includes a search function for indexed DDI metadata and facets for narrowing search results [71]. Searchable metadata includes topic classification using Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC) Field of Research codes [11] and keywords based on controlled vocabularies including the Australian Public Affairs Information Service (APAIS) subject index [12]. | ||
Dataverse provides a formal data citation for each data collection that is published. ADA mints Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) for each data collection, a service supported by Datacite [72]. | |||
The ADA is | ADA data holdings are also searchable through the Research Data Australia (RDA) service [16] which harvests ADA metadata for their catalogue of research data across Australia. | ||
The ADA is a registered research data repository with Re3Data [14]. | |||
=References = | |||
[14] Re3Data – (http://www.re3data.org/repository/r3d100010138) | |||
[16] Australian National Data Service RDA – (https://researchdata.ands.org.au/) | |||
[35] Discovery and Identification – (https://docs.ada.edu.au/index.php/Discovery_and_Identification) | |||
[11] ANZSRC FoR codes – (https://vocabs.ardc.edu.au/viewById/316) | |||
[12] APAIS – (http://vocabularyserver.com/apais/) | |||
[71] Dataverse userguide: finding data – (https://guides.dataverse.org/en/4.0/user/find-use-data.html) | |||
[72] Datacite – (https://datacite.org/) |
Revision as of 03:41, 12 September 2024
The ADA holdings are findable through the Dataverse interface that includes a search function for indexed DDI metadata and facets for narrowing search results [71]. Searchable metadata includes topic classification using Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC) Field of Research codes [11] and keywords based on controlled vocabularies including the Australian Public Affairs Information Service (APAIS) subject index [12].
Dataverse provides a formal data citation for each data collection that is published. ADA mints Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) for each data collection, a service supported by Datacite [72].
ADA data holdings are also searchable through the Research Data Australia (RDA) service [16] which harvests ADA metadata for their catalogue of research data across Australia.
The ADA is a registered research data repository with Re3Data [14].
References
[14] Re3Data – (http://www.re3data.org/repository/r3d100010138)
[16] Australian National Data Service RDA – (https://researchdata.ands.org.au/)
[35] Discovery and Identification – (https://docs.ada.edu.au/index.php/Discovery_and_Identification)
[11] ANZSRC FoR codes – (https://vocabs.ardc.edu.au/viewById/316)
[12] APAIS – (http://vocabularyserver.com/apais/)
[71] Dataverse userguide: finding data – (https://guides.dataverse.org/en/4.0/user/find-use-data.html)
[72] Datacite – (https://datacite.org/)